Who Has The Toughest Relegation Run In ! Wednesday, 27th Mar 2019 11:45 Here we take a look at the fixtures of the teams still under threat of relegation and consider who on paper has the toughest run in. In our last story we looked at the last 8 games and what each of the relegation threatened teams had achieved points wise in that period. It showed that Saints had 11 points, Cardiff 9, Burnley 8 & Brighton 7 and confirmed that Saints just had to maintain their current season points per game total of 1 to stay up, although if they achieved Ralph Hasenhuttl's personal total from both that period and his 15 games in charge of 1.4 then we would stay up with time to spare. But past performance is no guide to the future, so what are the chances of each of those 4 teams replicating those totals. Of the four teams Burnley have only 7 games left whilst the rest of us have 8, so lets look at the fixtures. Southampton PREMIER LEAGUE Sa 30Mar 2019 Brighton PREMIER LEAGUE Sa 30Mar 2019 Prediction 6-7 points Burnley PREMIER LEAGUE Sa 30Mar 2019 Prediction 4-5 points Cardiff PREMIER LEAGUE Su 31Mar 2019 Prediction 5-6 points So what do these fixtures tell us ? I would say that firstly Burnley & Cardiff have the hardest run in. Burnley have to play 3 of the top six in only 7 remaining fixtures, but their other 4 games see them host Cardiff in what will be a game that could decide who goes down, but also Wolves who are in good form and have the sixth best away record. Trips to Bournemouth and Everton two sides who are usually strong at home could be daunting, It is difficult to see them getting more than 5 points and that is assuming they beat Cardiff Cardiff have just as hard a run in, four of the Big Six and tough trips to both Burnley and Brighton, just about the only game you would put money on the winning would be Fulham at home, again hard to see them getting more than 4-5 points, but they might pull off the odd shock, but even that will give them 6 at best I feel. Brighton have the distraction of an FA Cup semi final which hopefully will enable us to benefit, but they are a team with their fate in their own hands with both us and Cardiff at the Amex stay unbeaten in those two and it's job almost done, but lose them both and the danger bells will ring a little, Brighton have the worst form over the last 8 games, if that continues then with 3 out of the last 4 against the top six they could be in trouble, they have the easiest first four and perhaps the hardest last four. The reality though is for Saints the future is in our own hands, on paper we have the easiest run in given that we have only Liverpool to play in the top six and some winnable games after that it will be about holding our nerve, the next two games are perhaps our hardest, if we can come through those outside of the bottom three then we will be in good shape for the final six games. We have to look at the bigger picture and not just the next fortnight. If we want to make it easier for ourselves to stay up then ideally we would want Cardiff to lose at both Burnley & Brighton and then it would be very tough for them, however we really should just do what we have to do so other results don't matter. I think that judging by current form and the final fixtures that the two teams to really worry are Cardiff & Burnley, both have tough run ins and have to play each other meaning that someone has got to drop points in that game. It is hard to call between them and will all become clearer when they meet at Turf Moor on the 13th April which Cardiff follow up a few days later when they travel to Brighton. The table will change dramatically in the next month if history repeats itself and that is just what we need to do, if we keep repeating the points total per game that Ralph Hasenhuttl has achieved so far then we will be safe with plenty of time to spare. A year ago we were a place below where we are now and two points less, back then though we were a side in disarray with no real hope, we still however managed 8 points from the last 8 games and stayed up, we are far more capable this season of doing that than we were back then. We stay calm, focus and see setbacks as setbacks and not terminal and we will stay up and be able to look towards a brighter future. Photo: Action Images Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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